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Banksy could finally masked after a police investigation was launched, a judge entered a new work of art that depicts a judgment that attacked a harness owner.

The Metropolitan Police said the Graffiti in the Royal Justice Courts in London was investigating as potential “criminal damage”.

Banksy, who has been anonymous for more than 25 years, will have to expose his name if he is brought to court, Telegram. News, Met Police Arrest 890 Palestinian action protesters emerge when masked bandits become violent.

Explosive artworks Fury

Graffiti’s latest work of art was found on Monday and described that a judiciary raised a clasp like a protester hit.

The Protister holds a white stake sign with a red paint representing blood.

HM Courts and Courts (HMCTS) said that the work of art will be removed from the building listed in the first grade.

“Royal Justice Courts are a building listed and HMCTs are obliged to protect their original character.”

Palestinian protest groups claim victory

Defending our juries to support the Palestinian action claimed that the work of art was a depiction of the “dystopic” prohibition of the group.

“Banksy strongly describes the savagery that Yette Cooper forbids the Palestinian action on the walls of the Royal Justice Courts, the artwork of the artwork of the royal justice courts.” He said.

He said: “We hope that everyone carried by Banksy will participate in our next action to be announced soon.”

Security mixing in courts

Graffiti sat under a CCTV camera in the Royal Justice Courts hosting the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.

The security guards were placed next to the work of art after the discovery and covered with black plastic coating and metal barriers.

The spokesperson said: “On Monday, September 8, the civil servants received a criminal damage report to the Royal Justice Courts. Investigations continue.”

Criminal damage is sentenced to a maximum of 10 years of imprisonment if more than £ 5,000.

There is a maximum of three months or a fine of £ 2,500, where crimes are less than 5,000 £ 5,000.

Mysterious artist is exposed

Banksy’s identity has been the source of constant speculation since the first work of art in 1999.

Last summer, he found headlines with an animal themed collection in the capital, which resulted in a gorilla trying to lift a shutter at the entrance of the London Zoo.

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